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4 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, TODAY'S PROGRAMS anks in (second, STRAND—Dougtas Pair The Three Musketeers week) CLEMMER—N wmaite” | | WINTER GAR Constance Bin- | | ney in “The Case of Beck | BLUR MOUSP—netty Bigthe im | | Queen of Sheba.” RTY | eC ta } w | COLoNtAL T COLISEUM | = —_ —” “ONE ARABIAN | (First National) Desert Dancer Polt Negri Hunchback oh Ernst Lubi Polo Negri, the great International Star who won success on the screen fim “Passion” and other big picture fs at the Coliseum in “One Arabia Night,” a new picture from Europe Massive sets characterize the pro duction } [ CLEMMER™ ‘CAMILLE (Metro) Camitte Armand Duv Count De Varvitie Prudence ‘ Nastmova | Rudolph Valentino | ‘ ‘Arthur Hoyt | Yettie 7 n Rudolph Valentino, the dashing | young actor who plays the role of Armand Duval in the screen produce tion of “Camille” at the Clemmer, Nazimova, the star, has a leading | man of brilliant gifts who has won! much praise for his remarkable per: | formance in “The Four Horsemen | of Apocalypse.” =omesesonmnesnenesnoniriatecnermeeaaesne lf BLUE MOUSE it “QUEEN OF SHEBA” (Pex) Retty Biythe | Frits Lisber{ Ciaire De Lores | George Stegmann Queen of Sheds King Solomon Queen Amarath King Armud Wondertul ballets with gorgfous costumes, daring hippodrome racing acres of handsome and elaborate set are features of “Queen of Sheb#, the William Fox spectacle, which ts showing today for the first time ta Seattle at John Hamrick’s Biue Mouse theatre. | WINTER GARDEN | TENET | “THE CASE OF BECKY” | (Realart) Derothy Stone. . Constance Binney | John Arnoid Giena Hunter | Dr. Emerso: MeCormack | Professor Balsam Montague Love “The Case of Becky,” now showing | at the Winter Garden, is a screen) Yersion of the stage play produced | several years ago by David Belasco, | It tells how two hpynotists battle for | the control of a young girl's mind. | Constance Binney plays the role which Frances Starr portrayed in the | stage production. 0 | } LIBERTY ERR ‘otis. Sate } ein “THE IDLE CLASS” (Piret National) Absent-Minded Husben: tt chartes Chapita Pa Chariie Chaplin pulls some great comedy as the absent-minded hus. band in “The Idle Calss,” his new comedy, which is drawing capacity “houses at the Liberty. Charlie plays dual role, that of a tramp and a gentleman of great wealth. STRAND | “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” (United Artiata) D’Aartagnan. -Dougias Fairbanks a Leon ¥ eign Edward Knoblock supervised the wardrobe for “The Three Musket-| seers,” Dougias Fairbanks’ great star. 1921. 1—Nazimova, Clemmer. 2—Charlie Chaplin, Liberty Marguerite De La Motte, Stra nd. 7—Pola Negri, Coliseum. Relatives Sue Gloria Swanson (Conducted in co-operation with ted First National As Pictures, IneJ Ethel—Sorry I can’t give you the name of the maid In the serial you ntion, The ddress of Pauline | Frederick ig 503 Sunset Boulevard Gloria Swanson Lasky Studio, Beverly Hill, Cal nm be reached at Hollywood, Cal. Tuliptown—I do not know wheth- | er Vivian Martin has deserted the sereen for good or not, altho I do Not believe she would forsake her seteen admirers. She is at present! playing with Lynne Qverman in “Just Married." Elaine Hammer stein is years old and has natur | ally curly brown hair Cc. L. Mardian—The person who told you that Norma Talmadge was 26 years old was misinformed. Sh was born in Niagara Falls in 1897, which makes her 24 years old. Colonial Lady-—-Niles Welch tq 32 years old. He is married to Deil Boone. The latest picture in which he appeared is “The Cup of Life,” with Hobart Bosworth and Madge Bellamy, Creighton Hale was born in Cork, ‘Ireland. Yes, he has been in pletures for quite a number of years. The seria) in which he ap. red opposite Pearl White was “The Iron Claw,” which was re. leased qiute a number of years ago. Lueilie Arnold—Yes, —Priseiilla Dean is married. Her husband Is Wheeler Oakman. 80 you like the Priscila Dean tam. Yes, abe made the original one herself. ; New Pickford Film Highly Indorsed ‘The endorsement of the board of education has been placed on Mary Pickford's most endearing picture, “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” and the school teachers of the Borough of Manhattam are using the story of the Little Lord as’ an object lesson in the .schools, It is a common sight at the Apollo theatre, where the New York presentation of thi famous film is being shown, to see an entire school of pupils being taken under the guidance of their teachers. ARDING A FILM FAN President Harding is giving indi cations of becoming just as ardent a motion picture fan as was Presi dent Wilson during his administra tion. And “he exhibits decidedly good taste, too. The new chief executive recently attended private showing of “Gypsy Blood” in the home of United States Senator Philander C. Knox at Valley Forge. Marguerite De La Motte is one of the popular fib ring vehicle, which is being held over at the Strand. Some idea of the ex. pense of this picture can be gathered | from the fact that the alone cost more than $100,000. | I COLONIAL | “DISCONTENTED WIVES” (Pathe) J. P. MeGowan ++Fritate Brunette Jean Perry «Andy Waldron John Gaylord Ruth Gaylord.,..+« Kirk Harding A Desert Rat. A wife growry discontented under the strain of continual hardships and #acrifices; a husband blind to every- gold; the other man, gaining bis ends by fair means or foul—these are the three characters in ‘Discontented Wives,” the picture drama now at the Colonial. —s REX | ——s ul —$_$___—_ “THE MONEY MANIA” (Pathe) Didier & Robert Elliott Milo d’Eapail Harry G, Bell Yolande Garros VL. Marcya Capri Theresa Garros Lucy Fox Lucy Fox is the pretty heroine of “The Money Maniacs,” the feature photoplay at the Rex. Miss Fox is a newcomer to the sereen and is a charming young actresa “The Money Maniacs’ is a melo- dramatic picture. TWO THOUSAND OF 'EM The best thing cattle do is stam- pede, it seems to us who know only camera cows, Two thousand of them will oblige p “The Halt Breed.” costumes | hing but his eternal struggle for) resses of the day.» From Fair- banks’ “Three Musketeers” she went to Frothingham's “A Bride of Gods,” and now John Griffith” Wray has cast her for the Ince production, “dim.” | } “The Idle Class.” By His Feet Ye Shall Know Him ) | Gloria Swanson Various relatives, both near and distant, charge that the charm of | Gloria ‘Swahs6n was Trresistible étr and have | tue screen -as well as on, | brought action against the movie ac- tress and her mother here. They de clare that she “used undue influ ence” on ‘her etep-father, Matthew | P. Burns, causing him to ignore rel atives when disposing of a $100,000 | estate, | In the suit Gloria ts pictured as having been wooed by mg advised him that, tho mar herself, had no objections her mother Swanson says t bsurd, refunes the case. aries and to discuss “QUEEN OF SHEBA” IS BY A FAMOUS WRITER Tracy, of “Queen * the remarkable spectacle drama produced by William Fox, ts | well known for her novels and short jatories, ‘The novel, “Persons Un known,” is hers. Her short story “The Lotus Eaters,” is mentioned by jam Dean Howells as among the best American short stories Queen of Sheba” is» an ortginal | story, the first she has ever written } for a motion pfcture. author She is a member of the Authors’ league, lew York “Queen of >a," on its orig run for a season on’ Bhroadway, New York, was declared re ers to be the most remark. le ever shown film Griffith wil] soon have Orphans” ready for release Charlie Chaplin, world famous comedian, recently received | Picture. a letter from a man in Watford, England, addressed as above. Incidentally, Charlie is at the Liberty in his latest comedy, for i Burns, and as| clure Patter Scene from “Discontented Wives 8—Scene from “The Case of Beck |DOROTHY DALTON Dorothy Dalton, PAGE 3 Colonial. 4—Scene from “The Money Maniacs,” Rex. 5—Betty Blythe, Blue Mouse. 6—Douglas Fairbanks and ,” Winter Garden. |“MisS LULU BETT” READY FOR RELEASE William Mille’s Paramount |New Pictures IN NEW PICTURE) NO, Completed the fea [Star Aids in Designi Sets Dr: tured players tn ¢ Mille’s ‘The following productions hav duction of the Broadway success, Mirlam Cooper, who will play the: ggg od picture, z v's Para-!cently been completed in Los An Tee u Bett,” has be ~ complet | leading role in R. A. Walsh's photos dive,” has *gone to Hollywood to|geles and New York for rele ed. Its allstar cast of Pararnount dramatization of Pete The next Aesop film fablo is| work in George Melford'’s next Para-| this season by Associated First Na | favorites includes Lois Wilson in the | 1@matization of Peter B. Hyae Venus and tt mount picture, “Moran o fthe tional Pictures, Ine Utle fole, Milton Sills, Theodore Rob. | {mous story, “Kindred of the Dust] oe Letty,” from the novel by Frank| Anita Stewart's The Invisible | erts, Helen Ferguson, Mabel Van Bu. | is busy designing the sets to be James Net!] and his wife, Edythe | Norris, Rudolph Valentino, leading | Fear,” “Her Mad Bargain” and “A|ren, May Giracci, Clarence Burton, |in the cofning Associated First Nap man, will support Gloria Swan. an in “The Sheik,” plays opposite | Question of Honor,” all of which| Ethel Waleg and Taylor Graves. tiona} attraction. ‘ son in “Her Husband's Trade Mark.” | Miss Dalton, were made at the Louis B, Mayer "4 | Rather unusual for a leading So will Stuart Holmes and Charles} meres oA studio under the direction of E an to design sets, some may say, rs lady Gia eae (CHARACTER ACTOR sae ee | ‘Charles ae ‘Seibkhes” te HAS FINE RANCH ana attened the classes of the Ni The castle in “Little Lord Faunt | STORIES FOR MIX co. football romance; “R.| mat fine character actor, Wil-| Lore Art Students’ league eam leroy” ts feet long and wide wilt “ & Rob Warner c i poper Union Art school so eet Jong | Iiam Fox has just closed a deal af liam V. Mong, continues to divide! wory should merit attention eee Pig with William Patterson White, writ ire * apg Vithe ht» interest between picture en-| Ayo matter of fact, Mise er of Western stories, whereby Fo ifth Avenue fhe Barnste sph ay wb king, Whil y of fact, London ny of Famous Play-| gor use by ¢ r¢ ths Gas, Ol) and Wate a comedy-| Be & scenic illustration as an avocatio r use by elther Tom Mix or Buck Frothingham spectacle, “A Bride of! 1, the gays when she t on. Jones. T 6 “Hea of the |drama of t Mexican border, also} " ry n the day hen she was u Page eee | Jon Th are “Heart of th the Gods," Mong’s Wlooded hogs|). 1 w. Griffith, in the old | Range” and “Lynch Lawyers.” Pat-| by Richard Andre. were taking blue ribbon prizes at) «hco.Majestic company, Miss © Max Linder is doing a three-resl | terson is an author whose stories| Katherine MacDonald's “Her S0-\the California State fair. Mong’s| constantly was concciiaa ae burlesque on “The Three MU*| have attracted considerable atten-| cial Value,” a society drama by J. A| nog ranch is one of the show places! Grierith regarding bie sets, Ana ke " Barry, directed by Jerome Sto: of Se " “alifor a y os 4 ae tion LSereys | 6 -sieeg ‘orm; | of Southern California. Cooper was able to give Mr. Gi — ———__----—— The Woman's Side, a mystery! @ — —— some valuabli dvice from 1 « sings is to direct and se a ¢ ed by r cc tap « agin. Irving Ch p dir | “Bull” Montana. drama directed by J, A, Barry; and} standpvint of a woman and na series of 24 pictures, mont ‘ “Peachie a comedy-drama by | | . R be of which will be based on exploits of |, “Bull Montana, famous for in| (Ves a Site sn avd Colleen Moore, who was with the! tist. the Northwestern mounted police, | MAM boiled orinations ie in*| Wallace Worsley ‘Slippy McGee” company at Nat| Scattered thru “The Birth of a oe | movies, wag admitted to full citizen: | _ , ae Pm chez, Miss, seven weeks, declares| tion,” “Intolerance,” “The 8f Corihne Griffith's latest is [ship by the naturalisation court in| | ot wimadge's “The Wonder. that the South Is a wonderful place| Lie,” “The Innocent Sinner,” Bs 9B , | Los Angeles the other day. His ~ wees hay ¥ drama in which | for making pictures—“beeause thel geline,” “Should a Husband ee: oi name was changed from Luig, Mon.| re Julia Hoyt of the Bas HUn-| people of the South don't believe in| give?” and R. A. Walsh's “The O Berk Washburn to play the| @#n4 to Louis Montana Fee, 2 n ne erwal » ~-,| Working more than three hours a/ and “Serenade,” in all of which p Pp 4 sa =i me —— —— rearrange oa Fer) day.” But Director Wesley Rug | Miss Cooper took leading roles, pare 4 Douglas MacLean, | sparkling comedy by | gies.did not become acclimated.* some of the deft touches of : |Joha Emerson and Anita Loos. | pean Rectan Edna Murphy and Johnnie Watke During the recent tour of Douglas eh | which Miss Cooper ate co-starring ia “istre, Extra | Maclean, the members of the De ee a ~ | Special Feature. Sn ae . 96 troit Chamber of Commerce were no | The U. 8. internal revenue de- More than 30,000 persons take Leading citizens’ ef §& Boxing ts taught in “The Manly | Pleased with his personality when| partment has served notice on | part in the grea} Italian spectacie,| Barbara, Cal, gave » ball Avt of Belt-Defenee,” 0 slow-motion | he their gugst that they have| film companies that they mast | “Theodora,” based upon Sardou’s| honor of Wanda Hawley, reili made hit an honorary member of} not change the names of ships [drama of the same name. The pic-| which the mayor of the city eee Tom Gallery will be leading man larte Prevost in “Princess Vir-| Star Loses Slender Figure—Also Hubby} LOS ANGELES, Oct. 15.—"Forty six terrible pounds did it,” if you ask |Clara Whipple Young, The sereen star and writer, newly divorced from Director James Young, blames the |Wreck of her marital happiness on the fact that she forgot that a “slen-| ure and pretty fi means | more to a man than sincerity, brains, | |fidelity or self-sacrifice. | “However,” the newly unmarried |Mrs, Young No. 3 hastened to add, my troubles have not been unmixed with blessings, for I've lost those 46 pounds again in worry.” James Young Js the divorced bus band of Clara Kimball Young, And rumor has it Young and Clara Kim ball m | NIX ON BLOND ROGUES As © screen villian Wedgewood | Newell has a record for einematic| deaths that is equalled by few pic-| ture stars. Filmland will not counte nance a blond rogue, so the dirty | work in the plot usually falls to a man of Mr. Newell's dark type. In| |"The Song of Life” he plays the} part of a wealthy publisher who at tempts to steal Gaston Glass’ wife! Jd receives & well-placed bullet ‘for | his efforts E [CHARLIE AS A FOOTBALL HERO) and football are the theme | Minutes to Go,” Cha completed picture for nal release. | Cite» ty the driver of « Two | milk pr and also aa the captain of a bh of football he-gorilias who sureTsre some line smashers Charlie pedy es the milk to work his way thru co! se in the picture and thereby gets .© bad with—but that would be telling the story of the play [THOMAS INCE TO PRODUCE “JIM” after forming an al st National, Thomas Immedia | liance with H. Ince befan arrangements for one of the biggest productions of | his career, fitied “Jim.” John Grif-) fith Wray Has been chosen to direct! t and Fi6rence Rowers hate al | head ar Vidor and John! ty been signed (. | ‘Thomas Santschl. | One starino longer disdains to sup: port anothor. Following the prece. dent set by Bessie Love in support-| |ing Hobart) Bosworth and Sessue' GJ Hayakawa, and Bryant Washburn signing wit® Goldwn for one picture, | | Tom Sants@ii has for a time stopped starring in| ‘westerns’ to act as lead | an inva new Pauline Frederick | | ing Allen F@-rest and Philo McCul-| lough suppirt Viola Dana in “See- ing’s Felleving.”* y - If you have not yet laughed at Charlie Chaplin in ‘The Idle Class” at the Libert | that body ture was two years in the making. the grand march with the in their films, | aaa H MONDAY NIGHT ONLY BY_ POP. ULAR DEMAND “BLIND HEARTS” THRILLI ALASKA LIBERTY NEWS MA BA DRAMA MALOTTE AT THE Ww “THE IDLE CLASS” — COMING TUESD. RLITZER IN THE UPROARIOUS COMEDY Y—CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN “WEDDING BEL